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imation-atom-flash

Really tiny.Not only the length of the segment two fingers. Black, and thin aluminum with a bandage in the middle of the body. Surely not imaginable  if this is a USB flash disk with a capacity of 2GB.

No headgear should be removed the USB / plug on the Imation Atom Flash Drive. No need any interesting to find the cable, because there is not any part that can be drawn or played. Use of System in Package, alias NAND flash memory packaging caused ‘head’ is more USB-thin, and ignites the body to the flash disk. So stay tune only to the USB port.

Simplisoftware benchmark results with HD Tach 3.0.1.0 indifferently: read speed of 19.7 MB / s, write speed of 11.5 MB / s with 0.7 ms random access and CPU utilization 14%. In the flash disk is already supplied a password and partitioning software, Imation Lock. Password can be up to 16 characters, with six times the chance to input. If still incorrect, without the forgiveness of a partition as a secure area will be reformatted.

Comments (0) Posted by on Monday, July 28th, 2008

Filed under Memory card

adata-4gb-sdhcduo

Have a memory card with a large and fast-speed (Class 6, alias the write speed of at least 6MB / s) was fun. However, to fill or transfer the contents of the card to a computer usually our devices still require assistance, such as card reader.

Physical SDHC Duo is exactly like a normal memory card. But the bottom  can removed, similar MMC mobile. When the bottom removed, it appears the (interface) that contains the 4 pin. This is the part that makes the memory card can be slotted in directly to the USB port without any help! Practical is not it?
Because it is a fork, we also tested this card in two ways: with the help of card reader Kingston Media Reader, and  directly to computer USB port. Benchmark results Simplisoftware HD Tach 3.0.1.0 both are similar: speed read 20.1 MB / s, write speed of 12.8 MB / s with 0.9 ms random access and CPU utilization 12%.

Comments (0) Posted by on Tuesday, July 8th, 2008